The FYUGP has a student centric approach in which the student can choose their own pathway for learning. On successful attainment of 133 credits in a three-year period, a student shall be awarded an Under Graduate Degree. In a four-year period, the student can successfully attain 177 credits and shall be awarded with either Undergraduate Honours Degree or Undergraduate Honours with Research Degree. The students can acquire credits through the following categories of courses (subjects).
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Discipline Specific Core (DSC) Courses.
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Discipline Specific Elective (DSE) Courses.
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General Foundation Courses.
- Multi-Disciplinary Courses (MDC)
- Ability Enhancement Courses (AEC)
- Value Added Courses (VAC)
- Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC)
Discipline Specific Core (DSC) courses are the core credit courses in a particular discipline. Students may choose DSC courses as their major or minor course of study.
Discipline Specific Elective (DSE) Courses are a pool of credit courses in a particular discipline. These courses offer specialisation to students in a particular discipline. It can be a major or minor course of study.
Multi-Disciplinary Courses (MDC) are Generic Elective courses meant to ensure multi-disciplinary/interdisciplinary education to students. Every Discipline has to offer MDCs.
Ability Enhancement Courses (AEC) are courses offered by language and Literature Disciplines to ensure enhancement of language proficiency among students.
Value Added Courses (VAC) are meant to inculcate ethics, constitutional values, soft skills, sports and such similar values to students. Every discipline may offer VACS.
Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC) are skill based courses in all disciplines which may inculcate skill, competencies and hands on training.